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Anthem AVM 20
Anthem AVM 20
36 reviews
 4.69 of 5
MSRP: $ 3199.00

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Reviewed by:

lip

(AudioPhile)

Review Date
February 2, 2005

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
1 to 3 months

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4.00 of 5, 2.00 votes

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Review 1 of 36

Price Paid:  $2000.00 from Audiogon

Summary:
I've had the AVM 20 for several months now and it has performed wonderfully. The versatility, ease of use and setup, and most of all, the sound quality make this an unbelievable bargain. I've gone through many of my old recordings and it's like listening to them new all over again. I now hear low level details that I hadn't heard before. I can make out lyrics that I couldn't before. But beware, it is incredibily revealing. If your audio source was poorly mastered or recorded, you will hear it.

Strengths:
Audio Quality Versatility Ease of Use

Weaknesses:
None

Similar Products Used:
Meridian 541 analog preamp NAD preamps


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Reviewed by:

Video_8

(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
July 2, 2004

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

Used product for
Less than 1 month

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1.33 of 5, 3.00 votes

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Review 2 of 36

Price Paid:  $5300.00 from Canadian dollar boug

Summary:
This is not hte AVM 20 but the newer Anthem D1 Statement, newest model 2004. Out of the box, nice looking piece of equipement, stylish and very open sounding stage with dual processor.. very well built. I nice unit. A bit pricier thant the AVM 20, or what will replace it, AVM 30. Just about 1300$ CDN more

Strengths:
Well built, good sound stage, 3 zone independant.

Weaknesses:
need to get direct link for audio SACD, or fire wire connector.

Similar Products Used:
AVM 30 cheaper by 1000$ but only one processor. Lexicon... Parasound


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Reviewed by:

acelovesjack

(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
June 27, 2004

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

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3.00 of 5, 1.00 votes

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Review 3 of 36

Price Paid:  $2799.00 from 6th ave

Summary:
Great overall product. The detail on dvd soundtracks is absolutely amazing. Musically it's great on sacd and dvd audio, but not as good on analog. I have a Project 1.2 turntable hooked up to the aux input through a Parasound phono-preamp, and while the sound is better than it was with my old Yamaha receiver, it still isn't as good as with my sacd's. The AVM seems to hold back just a little. TV broadcasts, especially in two channel mode really kick. Everything is audible, even background dialoge. I had an upgrade done just a little over a year ago,and to me this is one of the unit's biggest strengths, that it is not outdated whenever a new audio format hits. Plus it can run two other zones. I have the black unit and I think it looks beautiful. A previous reviewer complained that the rears only worked with 5.1 sound or higher. Not true. Simply switch to all channel stereo and all the speakers except the center channel work. It's nice to hear voices coming from behind you especially at night when other people are sleeping and you have to keep the volume at a lower level. Listening with headphones is also top notch. This unit offers a lot of bang for the buck.

Strengths:
inputs up the whazoo, more than anyone will know what to do with. Great with sacd, dvd audio, dvd's in general, HDTV, and regular TV.

Weaknesses:
Alittle laid back with analog sources such as turntables. Manual is a little sketchy, and asks you to jump around a lot just to set one thing up.


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Reviewed by:

zenfishbike

(AudioPhile)

Review Date
April 23, 2004

Overall Rating
 2 of 5

Value Rating
 2 of 5

Used product for
3 Months to 1 year

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2.30 of 5, 10.00 votes

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Review 4 of 36

Price Paid:  $3000.00 from Canadian HiFi

Summary:
Against many audiophiles' warnings I couldn't resist the rave reviews on the AVM20 and jumped on one thinking it was the first up-to-date pre/pro that didn't compromise music. WRONG. Darn. I hate when that happens. Suckered by hype again! No question this unit is sweet in theater mode as others have elaborate so well. I only wish to say that my simple Linn Classik CD/preamp and Marantz DV8400 when run through the AVM20 sound like their heads got chopped off. Channeling them directly to the amps returns the magic. I'm going to limp along with the AVM20 until Linn comes out with their next generation pre/pro at a reported $5-$6k and then another Anthem will hit eBay.

Strengths:
Theater processing

Weaknesses:
Music processing and such poor contrast on the display that you can't read it from any normal viewing position.


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Reviewed by:

ahoisman

(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
March 8, 2004

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

Used product for
1 to 3 months

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3.67 of 5, 3.00 votes

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Review 5 of 36

Price Paid:  $3300.00 from Genis Audio

Summary:
A wonderful Pre/Pro with many strengths and few weakness. My use of a Pre/pro is principally for two or multi channel music and then to enjoy DVDs. I would love to say that it is wonderful for both uses, but it has a serious shortcoming which I didn’t anticipate before purchasing it. There is no bass management for analogue channels without going through the Anthem’s A-D and then DAC. For those of you with full range speakers, it is probably not an issue. But I have Theil 1.6 speakers, which, although excellent , need a subwoofer to cover the lowest octaves. The inability to bypass the Anthem converter costs me some of the wonderful, open, expansive sound stage associated with the better current crop of CD, SACD, DVD-A or universal players now on the market. When the Anthem’s converters are used the sound is as good as I’ve heard from any under $5000 Pre/Pros, but not the equal of that available with direct analogue although, strangely, their user manual says it is. The Anthem 20 replaced an Outlaw 950- which , at $895, did have the bass management. The difference was significant and didn’t favor the Anthem. I solved the problem by adding the excellent Outlaw ICBM system between the Anthem and the Amplifier, but it bothers me that what I get for $3300 is less than I had with the $895 950.The Anthem’s audio qualities on FM radio and TV as well as for DVD is excellent: clear, broad sound stage, with nicely detailed, and accurate sound

Strengths:
1.Easy to set up. 2.Excellent FM sound. 3.Excellent DVD/film sound: accurate and detailed.

Weaknesses:
Lack of "pass-through"or Direct analog bass management. is a big weakness for music lovers.

Similar Products Used:
Outlaw 950 Denon reciever


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